“fine. THE POST, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1930 \ N eighborhood Notes Pg News s Of Local Church Affairs Purely Personal By MRS. ARTHUR CULVER Home Phone 161 Office Phone 300 Mrs. Myra Carlin, Mrs. Julia Wil- son and Mrs. S. W. Hildebrant of East Dallas left yesterday for the World's Fair. They will remain in New York until Sunday. Mrs. Mary Pickett is ill at her home in East Dallas. * kk Miss Pauline Leinthall, Alderson, left Sunday to accept a position at the Pennsylvania Oral School at Scranton. Her mother, Mrs. Lena Leinthall has been house mother at the school since September. Mrs. ‘ Leinthall spent Thursday visiting her son, and daughter-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. Guy Leinthall at Alderson. Mrs. Amos Kitchen is ill at her home in Alderson. Her daughter Mrs. Clarence Leas of Dallas is spending the week with her. * % % Mr. and Mrs. Walter Risley enter- tained Tuesday and Wednesday, the latter’s sister-in-laws, Mrs. Rose + West, Tunkhannock and Mrs. George West of Waverly, N. Y. Miss Margaret Short, instructor of music at College Misericordia, spent several days last week visiting friends at Syracuse. Miss Mary Nolan, dramatics teach- er at College Misericordia, spent Wednesday and Thursday at her home in Media, Pa. Miss Genevieve Munley of Church Street, Dallas, who underwent an operation for appendicitis recently, has recovered and is able to be ‘around again. * x x Miss Helen Sullivan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Sullivan, Hunts- ville Street, is still seriously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Donn, Har- vey’s Lake anaounce the birth of a girl at Nesbitt Hospital, Tuesday. - W. R. Neely of Lehman, vice-pres- ident of First National Bank of Dal- las, Wo urned to his home yes- ~ terday after three weeks hospitali- zation. * ¥* % Mr. and Mrs. Russell Honeywell, Bete Street, announce the birth of ir second son on Monday, Octo- - 9 at the Nesbitt Memorial Hos- tal. Both mother and child are Mrs. Honeywell before her marriage was Miss Helen Hess. Miss Jane VonArx, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Von Arx, is ill + Lggmnaar —xt Lawn Acres, Hay’s Corners. Mrs. Harvey McCarty, Lehman Avenue, has been ill at her home with a severe cold. * dk ok Mrs. Marrilla Hoover was ill for a few days this week at her home but is now up and around. Mrs. George W. Von Arx, Sr., of Jersey City is the guest of her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. George Von Arx of Lawn Acres. George Phillips of Wyoming Sem- inary spent the week-end as the guest of his mother, Mrs. Florence Phillips of Norton Avenue. The Dallas Junior Women’s Club will sell doughnuts next week. Be sure and get your order in with any member. * ¥ ok Mrs. Nicholas Cave entertained the members of her bridge club at her home on Tuesday afternoon. Guests numbered 8. Mrs. Joseph Schmerer who has been seriously ill at her home on Huntsville Road is much improved. Miss Faith Miller of Wilkes-Barre was the winner in the Dress Club conducted by My Lady Shop in Dal- las. Mrs. Helen Honeywell of Church Street entertained the members of her 500 club at her home on Wed- nesday afternoon. Guests numeber- ed 8. Mr. and Mrs. John Robinson and son have moved from Idetown to a new home at Goss Manor. Mr. and Mrs. Barber of Wilkes- A Complete Ensemble Barre have moved to their new home at Goss Manor. Mr. Barber is manager of the Irving Theatre. Mrs. Byron Starr, Goss Manor, is ill at her home. * Xx % Mrs. Henry Kraybill, Center Hill Road is spending sometime in May- town visiting relatives. Mr. Kray- bill is attending a convention in New York City." Dr. and Mrs. Robert Bodycomb and sons, Robert and Richard, Main Street, spent several days at the World’s Fair last week. Mr. and Mrs. Peynton Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones of East Dallas spent the week-end at Forkston. Mrs. Charles Lee, Lake Street, Dallas, has been elected the captain for the Women Golfers of the Irem Temple Country Club. Mrs. Lloyd Kear, also of Dallas, is the retiring president. ¥ Kk Mr. and Mrs. John Corbett of Kingston entertained at dinner on Wednesday evening Mr. and Mrs. John Sheehan, Huntsville Road. Mrs. John Nicholson, Norton Ave- : nue entertained at a surprise birth- day party honoring her husband re- cently. Guests were: Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hallock, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hausch, Mr. and Mrs. John Wilson, Dallas; Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stevens, Dr. and Mrs. Brandon Gearhart and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Calm of Wilkes-Barre. kk ck Announcement has been made of the marriage of Miss Maude Fritz and Lewis Lord, Sr., Noxen, at the home of the bridegroom’s sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Fiske, Sr., Saturday afternoon. Rev. Richard - J. Davey, pastor of Dor- ranceton M. E. Church performed the ceremony. * Xx 3k, Stanley Moore of East Dallas, who has been suffering from an infected jaw submitted to an operation on Thursday at the Nesbitt Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hauck and Tnursday to spend the week- end in Philadelphia, as the guests of the latter’s cousins, Mr. and Mrs. New- ton Mishel. Mr. Mishel who has visited here frequently has been confined to the hospital with an" in- fected eye. Mr. and Mrs. Eckley Schooley of East Oronge, N. J., were the week- end guests of Dr. and Mrs. Byron Creasey of Pioneer Avenue, Shaver- town. Mrs. Charles Jones, East Dallas, will entertain the members of the Entre Nous Club at her home on Thursday evening. Mr. and Mrs. James Klinedinst | and family of Bloomsburg were | guests this week of Mr. and Mrs, Harold Hauck, Lehman Avenue. The Klinedists were former residents of Dallas. Mrs. Florence Phillips entertained the members of her contract bridge club at her home on Monday even- ing. Guests were Mrs. Kate Bauer, Mrs. William ‘Williams, Mrs. Arthur Turner, Mrs. Fred Gordon, Mrs. Harold Hauck, Mrs. James Kline- dinst, Mrs. Harvey McCarty, Mrs. John Wilson, Mrs. John Nicholson, Mrs. M. L. Brown, Mrs. Louise Col- well, Mrs. H. W. Peterson, and the family ofl Lehman Avenue left QP Lapeer June Preisser wears this navy wool with all-around pleated skirt and collars and cuffs in stiffly starched pique.. Tie flaunts red polka dots with red buttons sub- stituting for cuff links. Mildred Kitchen Hostess At Party Miss Mildred Kitchen was hostess to members of her Sunday School class at a party at her home in Al- derson, Thursday evening. Halo- we’en decorations were effectively used. Guests were: Muriel Heidt, Naomi Higgins, Florence Ward, Edna Mil- ler, Lulu Pendleton, Mary Louise Kitchen, Elsie Garinger -and the hostess. I [NT Lo Captain and Mrs. CO. N. Boorua, who have spent the summer at their home in Dallas will move on the first of the month to Hotel Sterling for the winter. * kk Mrs. Kate Bauer accompanied by her son, Fred and Miss Myrtle Lam- eroux left on Wednesday for Los Angeles where Miss Lamoreaux and Mrs. Bauer will spend the next six months. 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Dunn, | faculty adviser, is composed of the following: Josephine Hummell, Eliz- abeth Sorber, Charles Kern, Richard Williams, Florence Melusky, Otis Allen, Leo Johnson, Ruth Stevenson, Robert Payne and Ruth Rogers. The following committees will as- sist with the production of the play: publicity, Lucy Smith, Faith Kocher; property and stage, Joseph Garrity, Reese Walters, Isem Pennington; prompters, Marian McNeel, Olga Brin; ushers, Dorothy Nienius, June Oney, Kenneth Davis, Eugene Gor- don, William Watlock. Entertainment between the acts will be furnished by the newly elected supervisor of music, Mr. Camp and guest soloists from Wilkes-Barre. Tickets may be purchased from any member of the Senior Class or at the door. Proceeds will be add- ed to the Washington Fund. Phone 38-3200 | To Give Concert Friday, November 10 a concert will be given by the combined Jun- ior and Senior Choirs of the Dallas | M. E. Church in the church building. Mrs. Harold Rood will direct the af- fair.» In the production of each one million American automobiles, it is estimated that the agricultural pro- ducts from half a million acres are used. Le ———rce | Himmler Theatre MATINEE EVERY SATURDAY AT 2 DALLAS, PA. THIS FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Daughters Courageous” Priscilla Lane and John Garfield Comedy and Serial, “Daredevil of Red Circle.” MONDAY AND TUESDAY DOUBLE FEATURE “Blondie Takes A Vacation” with Penny Singleton and “Nancy Drew, Detective” with Bonita Granville WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY “Charlie Chan In Reno” with Sidney Toler Cartoon—News—Traveltalk NEXT FRIDAY AND SATURDAY “Each Dawn {| Die” with James Cagney Cartoon—Serial is a modern: will '| scream at—a comedy that will allow | forget your | : Along Hollywood's Bridle Paths | { I IR] { | | H : At the end of the trail beautiful Virginia Bruce leads her mount to hay. Entertains Scout Committee Plans Outlined For - Coming Season to Committee Women of Girl Scout Troop 65 at her home in Alderson, Monday. Plans for the coming year were discussed and outlined. First fall activities of the troop will center around outdoor badges. This objective will be pursued up until the holiday season. Services for scout week will be held in the | Alderson M. E. Church the last Sun- | day in October. Present at the meeting: Miss Flor- ence Hausch, Mrs. Ray Garinger, Mrs. Adolph Mayer, Mrs. Harry Rossman, Mrs. Guy E. Leinthall, new committee member and the hostess. } The average motor car in the United States is said to be 4.71 years old. i rr | Former Classmates Fete | Mrs. Edward Sidorek | | Mrs. Harvey Kitchen was hostess | mesdames Honoring Mrs. Edward Sidorek, .a recent bride, classmates at Dallas Township High School entertained at a variety shower at the home of Miss Beatrice Hildebrant, East Dal- las, Saturday evening. Mrs. Sidorek is the former Minnie Crispell of Fernbrook. Guests were: Misses Helen Zim- merman, Nellie Honeywell, Irene Brace; Edwin Lumley, Fred Girton, Robert Pickett, Michael Wallo, Mi- chael Kozemchak, Dick Connelly, Richard Williams, Hugh Williams, Edward Sidorek, the guest of honor and the hostess. Auxiliary To Meet Members of the Henry M. Laing Fire Co. Auxiliary will meet Tues- day, October 17 at the Tally Ho Grille. All members are urged to be present. Plans for the Election Day dinner will be made. Mrs. Beatrice Moore Is Hostess To S. S. Class Mrs. Beatrice Moore entertained the stables and an extra helping of | members of the Ella Moore Class, East Dallas M. E. Church at her home in East Dallas Tuesday even- ing. Plans for a turkey supper to be held Wednesday, November 1, were discussed and the following com- mittees appointed: Mrs. Blanche Swank menu; Mrs. Viola Brace, licity and tickets; Mrs. Viola Brace, kitchen; Mrs. Irene Moore and Nellie Patrick, decorations; Mrs. Thomp- son, gift booth. “Present were: Miss Arline Moore, Viola Brace, Blanche Swank, Julia Wilson, Aubrey Weav- er, Lyda Weaver, Beth Jones, Myra Carlin, Rosella Carlin, Mrs. Thomp- son, Mrs. S. W. Hildebrant and the | hostess. Plan Chicken Supper Ladies’ Aid of East Dallas M. E. Church met at the home of Mrs. Ro- sella Carlin last night to complete arrangements for the chicken sup- per to be held Wednesday, October 18. Serving will start at 5:30. John Quincy Adams, sixth presi- dent of the United States, who was elected to office by the House of Representatives, served in the House of Representatives for 17 years after completing his term in the White Houge or Lehman PTA Opens Season Committees Appointed And Officers Installed Installation of new officers and selection of a nominating committee to present names for a new presi- dent made up the greater part of the business at the first meeting of the Lehman Parent Teacher Associa- tion in the new high school Monday evening. The meeting was in charge of Charles Nuss, former president. Mrs. Howard Crosby, vice-president, was authorized to act as president until the new president is elected and the following officers and committee chairmen were installed: secretary, Mrs. A. B. Simms, treasurer, P. H. Clark; research chairman, Miss Beatrice Cornell; publicity, Miss Lee Fahler. 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